It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Nancy Musick, 77, of Binghamton, NY, who departed this life peacefully at home on September 21, 2025, surrounded by her beloved family.
Nancy was born on April 16, 1948, and lived a life filled with love, creativity, and joy. She leaves behind a wonderful legacy through her daughters, Brenda (James) Wiebel and Belinda (Timothy) Roche, and her cherished grandchildren, James (Shannadoa) Musick, Elizabeth (James) Newby, Keith (Marcia) Bressi, Alexcia Rick, Andrew Rucky, and Coby (Jenasia Lunn) Sprouse. Nancy was also a proud great-grandmother to many, who will fondly remember her warm spirit and nurturing heart.
Nancy is predeceased by her beloved grandmother, Gertruse Grow, and her father, Harold Grow. Her family was her greatest treasure, and she poured her love into all she did. Known for her crafting skills, Nancy delighted in creating lovely works for her family, which will forever hold a special place in their hearts. She also found joy in singing at karaoke, filling the room with her radiant energy and infectious laughter.
In honor of Nancy's life and her vibrant spirit, a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. We invite all who knew and loved her to come together to share stories, memories, and the love she so generously gave. Funeral arrangements entrusted to DeMunn Funeral Home and Cremation Service. To forward condolences, please visit www.demunn.com
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